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Frequent fliers say they understand that a fast, hard tightening of security may be justifiable while the authorities determine whether there is a wider plot.
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Conventional wisdom would have suggested applying the brakes hard, by tightening the budget and curbing borrowing.
Everyone was working hard and tightening their belts, he said, so why should unions be different?
Together they spent hard months tightening her material and planning how best to launch her career.
Everyone was working hard and tightening their belts,' he said, 'so why should unions be different?" Nothing warms the heart of a plutocrat more than hearing that sentiment.
I have no objections to making the exams harder or tightening up on grade boundaries, but to move the goal posts half way through is truly shocking and deeply unfair on the students.
Mr Rajoy is trying hard to tighten Madrid's grip.
"It's very hard to tighten the belt once it has moved out," Mr. Herne said.
Executives at airlines that have pushed hard to tighten work rules say the changes are a turning point.
The group has also been pushing hard to tighten air pollution standards, and has supported the EPA's moves to force power plants to cut carbon dioxide emissions.
As if booking a gig wasn't hard enough, tightened baggage regulations and inconsistent policies among airlines have made it difficult for musicians to figure out how to get their instruments to the next show.
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